Remember the A-DATA DDR3 triple channel memory and the ASUS P6T Deluxe motherboard? They are both detailed on our page, but this story aims to show how both parts perform when working coupled with a quad-core Core i7 engineering sample CPU. The results you're about to see below are achieved by three 1600MHz A-DATAs overclocked to over 2000MHz. The result is system memory read/write speeds of up to the incredible 20515/16946 MB/s. The latency time is also worth mentioning - 22.9ns.

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Instead of leeching then you're just doing copyright infringement by stealing pictures from a website. :cool:

Posting a link to the Hexus page with the girl on it would be best but that's already available in the first post.

Anyway, all this extra memory bandwidth is great but that wasn't really holding back the previous Core generation. I can't wait to see the real numbers of what difference this is actually going to make.

heh 'didnt reveal the voltage or how the oc was done'
I wonder why that information is kept all secret like. this whole voltage ram to memory controller issue is very interesting afaik, more people would want to know that then the low latency and high bandwidth. hehe i also just like phanbuey want to know at what point did the cpu go fail :roll: :laugh: